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Give the Drummer Radio
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January 3, 2020
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Theme Music: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976) |
ECD | In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo' Wax 1990) |
Dorival Caymmi | É Doce Morrer no Mar 0:06:18 Pop-up) |
Canções Praieiras
(Odeon 1954) |
Orquestra Afro-Brasileira | Babaloxá 0:09:30 Pop-up) |
Orquestra Afro-Brasileira
(CBS 1968) |
Roberto Carlos | Nuestra Cancion 0:12:13 Pop-up) |
b/w La Enamorada De Un Amigo Mio
(CBS 1968) |
Edu Lôbo | Porto Del Sol 0:15:28 Pop-up) |
Missa Breve
(Odeon 1973) |
Di Melo | Conformópolis 0:20:24 Pop-up) |
Di Melo
(Odeon 1975) |
Fernando Falcão | Canção do Exílio 0:23:04 Pop-up) |
Barracas Barrocas
(Carmo 1987) |
Adoniran Barbosa | Vide Verso Meu Endereco 0:24:19 Pop-up) |
Adoniran Barbosa
(Odeon 1975) |
Talkover Music: Meireles e Os Copa 7 |
The Jody Grind 0:27:55 Pop-up) |
Tropical
(London 1969) |
Unidentified | Chang (Jew's Harp solo) 0:31:57 Pop-up) |
Afghanistan et Iran: Musee de l'Homme Collection (Disques Vogues 1956) |
Village Singers of Seseli | Initiation song and jew's harp piece 0:33:02 Pop-up) |
Music! The Berlin Phonogramm Archiv: Wax Cylinder Recordings 1893-1954 (Wergo 1958) |
Unidentified | Trunfa (jew's harp) 0:35:16 Pop-up) |
Musica Sarda, Volume 3:Polyvocal Songs & Instrumental Music
(Albatros 1966) |
Mahamuudu, Haamidu Hamma & Abdullay | Donndolooru Ensemble - Jew's-Harp without frame 0:35:21 Pop-up) |
Music of the Peuls
(Odeon 1975\) |
Sekehe Genggong Batuan | Selandung 0:36:17 Pop-up) |
Genggong: Balinese Jews' Harp Orchestra
(King 1990) |
Ivan Alexeyev with the Algus Ensemble of Khomus Players | Essekh Melod 0:39:10 Pop-up) |
Khomus: Jew's Harp Music of Turkic Peoples in the Urals, Siberia and Central Asia
(PAN 1982) |
Tran Quang Hai | Bachkir-Bachkirie 0:41:58 Pop-up) |
Guimardes du Monde (Jew's Harps of the World)
(Playa Sound 1997) |
J.E. Mainer | Mainer's Jew's Harp 0:46:23 Pop-up) |
Folk Music in America, Volume 14: Solo & Display Music
(Library of Congress 1961) |
The Wright Family | Hollow Tree 0:48:44 Pop-up) |
The Jews-Harp in Britain and Ireland Sampler
(Routledge 2009) |
Unidentified Inuit 'Broadcasters' | You Are My Sunshine 0:51:10 Pop-up) |
Radio Archival Oddities, Volume 1
(WFMU ) |
Talkover Music: Fats Waller |
I'm a Hundred Percent for You 0:53:05 Pop-up) |
b/w You Fit Into the Picture
(Victor 1935) |
The Har-You Percussion Group | Welcome to the Party 1:03:15 Pop-up) |
The Har-You Percussion Group
(ESP 1967) |
Lionel Cormier & His Sundown Playboys | Welcome Club Waltz 1:07:12 Pop-up) |
b/w Sundown Playboy’s Special
(Feature 1952) |
Banda de Txistularis de Zarautz | Aurresku [Greeting & Welcome Dance) 1:10:11 Pop-up) |
The Spanish Recordings: Basque Country-Biscay & Guipuzcoa (Rounder 1952) |
Jemba Chettan, Lham Chettan, Tashi Peuma, Kesang Drema, Gen Naumgey, Thin Thin, Joong Rinchin | Monpa Geet - Welcome 1:13:17 Pop-up) |
Voices for Humans, Ancestors and Gods: A Musical Journey Through India's Interior (Topic 2001) |
Fairuz | Ya Hala Ya Habibi [Oh Welcome My Darling] 1:17:09 Pop-up) |
b/w Nehna Oul Amar Jirane
(Voix De L'Orient 1957) |
Zeal Onyia | Zealinjo Nnoa (Welcome) 1:20:00 Pop-up) |
Trumpet King Zeal Onyia Returns
(Tabansi 1975) |
Los Hijos Del Rey | Mr. Welcome 1:27:36 Pop-up) |
b/w El Herido
(Karen 1978) |
Talkover Music: The Outcasts |
I'm in Pittsburgh (and It's Raining) [rehearsal/instrumental] 1:33:04 Pop-up) |
b/w Price of Victory
(Askel 1966) |
Anthony Braxton | Up Thing 1:38:42 Pop-up) |
The Complete Braxton
(Freedom 1971) |
Charles Bobo Shaw & Human Arts Ensemble | Skiwee 1:43:04 Pop-up) |
Junk Trap
(Black Saint 1978) |
Elton Dean, Alan Skidmore, Chris Laurence, John Marshall | Dr. Les Mosses 1:49:34 Pop-up) |
El Skid
(Vinyl 1977) |
Beaver Harris 360 Degrees Experience | I Wish I Knew 1:57:55 Pop-up) |
Safe
(Red 1979) |
Talkover Music: Deadline |
Boat Peoples 2:09:21 Pop-up) |
Down By Law
(Celluloid 1990) |
Tinkisso Jazz | Sabougnouma 2:10:59 Pop-up) |
Rythmes Africains: Conakry-Quinzaine Artistique 1965
(Syliphone ) |
Orchestre de Kissidougou | Niama 2:15:20 Pop-up) |
Rythmes Africains: Conakry-Quinzaine Artistique 1965 (Syliphone 1965) |
Docteur Nico & Orchestre African Fiesta | Reguerdos 2:18:34 Pop-up) |
b/w Zola José
(Vita 1966) |
Pivi et les Balladins | Responsable Supreme 2:22:42 Pop-up) |
Pivi et les Balladins
(Syliphone 1972) |
Mavos Meme Mavungu & le Micky-Micky | Koumba 2:27:52 Pop-up) |
Bandumba Sex
(Badmos International 1979) |
Talkover Music: 94 East |
If You See Me 2:36:35 Pop-up) |
The Cookhouse 5
(Numero Group 1975) |
Wade Flemons & The Newcomers | That Other Place 2:43:24 Pop-up) |
b/w I Knew You When
(Vee Jay 1964) |
Sam Williams | Miracle Worker 2:45:45 Pop-up) |
b/w So Called Friend
(Uptown 1967) |
The Devonnes | (You'd Better) Straighten Up and Fly Right 2:48:31 Pop-up) |
GWP-NYC-TLC, Volume 1
(Ace ) |
Claudia Whitten | Bring Me All the Love You Got 2:51:06 Pop-up) |
b/w Ned Towns: I Just Can't Let You Go
(Skillet 1968) |
The Double Soul | I Can't Use You 2:53:55 Pop-up) |
b/w Blue Diamonds
(Minaret 1968) |
Ella Brown | Right or Wrong (I Love Him) 2:56:28 Pop-up) |
b/w Hey Boy
(Adams 1968) |
Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By 2:59:25 Pop-up) |
I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971) |
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That's all I got. Hiya, Doug, Listener Gregory. | |
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Howdy and welcome, thedunkel! | |
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Bad news about the Irrawaddy dolphins, I read. Kin? | |
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The city wakes up and goes to work In the same routine, in the same place She then agrees that she has to stop She doesn't disagree that she has to change But she remembers that she has to fight Driving crowded, tight, standing The city goes down in Largo da Sé Mechanically she shows faith In the vicinity of any day And in Liberty she has a coffee Office, boss, the card to tag The skinny sandwich swallowed in a bar She then wakes up, she tries to scream Against what squeezes you and makes you shut up But she desert begins to cry | |
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Big bear hug, Maggie B! Hello, neighbor ParUbi! | |
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There are many theories for the origin of the name Jew's harp. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, this name appears earliest in Walter Raleigh's Discouerie Guiana in 1596, spelled "Iewes Harp". The "jaw" variant is attested at least as early as 1774[7] and 1809,[8] the "juice" variant appeared only in the late 19th and 20th centuries. It has also been suggested that the name derives from the French "Jeu-trompe" meaning "toy-trumpet".[9] (Though in the French idiom, if two substantives are joined together, the qualifying noun is invariably the last.)[10] Both theories—that the name is a corruption of "jaws" or "jeu"—are described by the OED as "baseless and inept". The OED says that, "More or less satisfactory reasons may be conjectured: e.g. that the instrument was actually made, sold, or imported to England by Jews, or purported to be so; or that it was attributed to them, as a good commercial name, suggesting the trumps and harps mentioned in the Bible."[11] | |
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But must also quote Walter Raleigh (1596), "Wee should send them Jewes harpes: for they would give for every one two Hennes." | |
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The Give the Drummer Radio has upped its charm offensive with Big Planet Noise. Bob and Gina are gonna fill your ears with love. | |
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I can deliver Fats Waller playing a pipe organ. But a jew's harp may be just a bit out of my reach. | |
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At noon Eastern, Uncle Michael presents The Hinky Dinky Time 4th Annual Listener Request Show. It is NOT too late to submit a request. Please use the form at tinyurl.com... to submit your request. Uncle Michael will do his best to get it on. | |
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I fixed your typo, bubbeleh. I have the power. | |
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I bet you two have a lovely tiki bar. | |
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End Groove Scratch was the name of my first band in high school. | |
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Yeah, but it was the same show. Gina is pulling off hosting two completely different shows. What an awesome thing! | |
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We never forget our first time. | |
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There will always be room in my heart for you. How about my left ventricle? | |
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Touche, my friend! (I believe I've played Andy Bey on each of the last two GTDS programs!) Hey there, chresti! Welcome aboard! | |
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I'd like to request Phillip Glass' Einstein on the Beach. All of it. | |
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I like playing my French horn while scrolling during Bandumba sex. | |
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I am never not thinking about music. Even when I'm not thinking about music, I'm thinking about music. | |
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Enjoy here: wfmu.org... | |
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Is there a sign or plaque at the precipice to the Grachan Moncur Room? If so, would you mind taking a snap and sending? @Phillippe Bastille So very happy to do it! | |
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